Medical facilities treating patients with dysphagia and short or long-term conditions that make it harder for patients to swallow can use the Toddler Petite Cup with Grip Handles for Children with Disabilities from RiJe to deliver water or medicine to their patients.
It has a 5-ounce capacity inside the smaller bottle, which allows younger patients to drink from it more easily. An opening on the top is shaped to fit around the patient's mouth and nose for a more natural sipping motion. However, patients can also use the cup with a straw. The cup is designed with easy-grip handles and a long-range that is ideal for most children's hands. The Petite Cup is dishwasher-safe, making it easier to keep clean and switch from one liquid to another.
You can put thin or relatively thicker liquids inside, with a 4 to 12 ml dosage range. The cup is designed for active users and has a spill-resistant mechanism that won't release more than the amount of medicine pre-programmed to dispense. The Toddler Petite Cup with Grip Handles can help patients with short or long-term injuries and illnesses. An adjustable distribution range allows caretakers and patients to change the medicine to meet their needs.
It is made using BPA materials and is a reusable option, reducing waste in the hospital or at home. Consult a physician and discover if the RiJe Petite Cup is an option for your child with dysphagia, cerebral palsy, and other physical or cognitive disabilities.
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